06-02-2017, 03:25 AM
I know the show has its detractors, but I can think of few shows on the air which could be more relevant to LOO followers. Sense8 is entirely about showing the connections between people, the unity of humanity, and helping encourage people to view all humans as one race. Not to mention on a more LOO-specific level, the depiction of the various characters sharing minds and personalities seems to very closely mirror what we know of the structure of S/M/Cs.
Honestly, if we are going to ever come together as a species, I feel like people need more shows like this which are aimed at trying to break down the barriers of "otherness" which are keeping people separate. It's a rare show that is truly about love more than it's about hate.
If you are a fan -or have been interested but haven't watched it yet- now is the time to act. Luckily, it does have a lot of fans and they're already organizing to try to get Netflix to change their minds. This Reddit thread has a lot of good ideas for trying to keep it going.
Personally, I wouldn't say it's a lost cause. After all, the show is being co-run by J. Michael Straczynski, the man who managed to keep Babylon 5 on the air for its full five-season run despite being "on the bubble" every year of its existence. (And, like Sense8, B5 often got accused of being boring or too high-concept by its detractors.) If the fans can give him enough ammunition, it's entirely possible he could find a way to pull this out. Even if it means talking another outlet into picking it up, like he did for B5's last season. Not to mention -if that Reddit thread is any indication- Sense8 has a lot of fans within Netflix as well, which could also help.
Either way, it's a truly unique and visionary show that really doesn't deserve to be cut off in the middle of its story. Hopefully they'll find a way to continue it, in some way or another. :-/
Honestly, if we are going to ever come together as a species, I feel like people need more shows like this which are aimed at trying to break down the barriers of "otherness" which are keeping people separate. It's a rare show that is truly about love more than it's about hate.
If you are a fan -or have been interested but haven't watched it yet- now is the time to act. Luckily, it does have a lot of fans and they're already organizing to try to get Netflix to change their minds. This Reddit thread has a lot of good ideas for trying to keep it going.
Personally, I wouldn't say it's a lost cause. After all, the show is being co-run by J. Michael Straczynski, the man who managed to keep Babylon 5 on the air for its full five-season run despite being "on the bubble" every year of its existence. (And, like Sense8, B5 often got accused of being boring or too high-concept by its detractors.) If the fans can give him enough ammunition, it's entirely possible he could find a way to pull this out. Even if it means talking another outlet into picking it up, like he did for B5's last season. Not to mention -if that Reddit thread is any indication- Sense8 has a lot of fans within Netflix as well, which could also help.
Either way, it's a truly unique and visionary show that really doesn't deserve to be cut off in the middle of its story. Hopefully they'll find a way to continue it, in some way or another. :-/